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3 ID's please. (1 Viewer)

simondix

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Think one is Brindled Pug. Not a clue as to the micros. Any help please?
 

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The first one is Many-plumed Moth (also called 20-plumed Moth),
The second one looks like a depressaria
and the third one? well I'm not even sure it's a moth!

Chris
 
simondix said:
Think one is Brindled Pug. Not a clue as to the micros. Any help please?

Apart from the size, it would be helpful to know if that slight purple shading is real or a 'fault' in photo no 3. Have you any other pics of this critter available please?

Harry Eales.
 
Tim said:
Hi,
Number 3 looks like it could be one of the Eriocrania sp to me
Looks like it could be either purpurella or unimaculella (attached)
 

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